New Brunswick Route 122

Route 121 is a mostly East/West provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The road runs from Route 2 and Route 165 intersection in Dow Settlement. The road has a length of approximately 44 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Main Street." The road bypasses several Lakes including Skiff Lake, Mud Lake, Eel River Lake, North Lake and finally Grand Lake before changing to Boundary Road in Orient, Maine at the Canada–United States border. The Highway is known as Canterbury Road between Meductic and Canterbury.

Route 122
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length43.8 km[1] (27.2 mi)
Existed1965.[2]–present
Major junctions
East end Route 2 (TCH) in Dow Settlement
West end US 1 in Orient
Location
Major citiesMeductic, Canterbury, Fosterville
Highway system
Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes
Route 121Route 123

History

Route 122 was commissioned in 1965 as a renumbering of the former Route 26

Intersecting routes

  • Begins with the continuation over Route 2 over exit 212 at Route 2 in Johnson Settlement
  • Connects to Route 630 in Canterbury
  • Route 540 in Graham Corner
  • Changes to Boundary Road at the US/Canada Border in Fosterville

River crossings

  • None

Communities along the Route

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See also

References

  1. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  2. New Brunswick, Highways.


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